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PARAMOUNT, ' ARAMOUNTi Th» Theatre of Big Attractions. ■ ' NOW SHOWING, CHARLES (BUCK) JONES, In "WEST OF CHICAGO." : A Thrilling Drama of the Mexican Border, full of Exciting Incidents. Also, PEARL WHITE, In "WITHOUT FEAR." A tense drama of red blood and blue, wealth and worth, democracy and society snobs. READ THIS! Commencing FRIDAY NEXT, 2nd FEBRUARY. '• The First Real Million Dollar Picture, "FOOLISH WIVES," "FOOLISH WIVES," "FOOLISH WIVES," "FOOLISH WIVES," , B.r and with ERICH YON STROHEIM. The man you will love to hate. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS. The magnificently elaborate production of Monte Carlo —The Casino—Cafe de Paris —Venetian Flower Fete—Moonlight romance —Roses —Love—Laughter — Palatial Villa Amorosa—The Court of the Reigning Prince —The American Ambassador—A Regular Fellow—ls,ooo Actors—All you have Dreamed —Longed for Pleasures — Wealth — Beauty -- Power — All for the Price of a Comfortable Seat in the Theatre. During the Evening Performance at Paramount a very pretty and unique Musical and Lighting . Novelty will be introduced. . SAME PROGRAMME ARTCRAFT. . Book your Seats. Box Plans open. For Paramount, at. Utility, or Tel. 21-842. For Artcraft, at Bristol, or Tel. 3470. ARTCRAFT. RTCRAFT. The Theatre of Distinction. SAMS PROGRAMME AS AT PARAMOUNT. STRAND THEATRE. TRAND THEATRE. | Continuous from. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. j Positively Last Three Days, of D. W. GRIFFITH'S ! D. W. GRIFFITH'S Stupendous Masterpiece, "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." ' "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." "ORPHANS OF THE STORM." A whirling maolstrom of luxury, eensual--' ! ; .ty, oppression, vice, and tyranny, from which blossoms like a rose the greatest love story of all time. (Exclusively controlled by United Arti«te of Australasia, Ltd.) Also, LARRY SEMON, ■ The Screen's Greatest Comedian, in "THE SHOW." Prices as usual. Telephone 2299. SHORTT'S THEATRE. HORTT'S THEATRE. PACKED. AGAIN LAST NIGHT. Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. ~.The Picture Triumph Supreme: JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, JACK HOLT, In Paramount's Eight-Reel Special' Attraction, ■ "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." "WHILE SAfTAN SLEEPS." " WHILE SATAN SLEEPS." Adapted from Peter B. Kyne's great story, "The Parson of Paliamint." ,SEE IT TO-NIGHT] rAnd a Big Supporting Programme, including an hilarious comedy, "TORCHY AND MATRIMONY." "TORCHY AND' MATRIMONY." A scream of laughter from start to finish. A Splendid Scenic, " OSTEND." " OSTEND." And the latest TOPICAL BUDGET. " HATAITAI SCHOOL, fipHE Headmaster (Mr. B. Keane) will be in attendance at the School on WEDNESDAY, 31st INST., from 2 to 4 p.m., to enrol new, pupils. SEATOUfI SCHOOL, fTpHE Headmaster will be in attendance at the School on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON to. Enrol NewPupils, i TERRACE SCHOOL. Headmaster—Mß. D. E. LESLIE. ENROLMENT NEW PUPILS. The Headmaster will attend at the School, TO-MORRpW (Wednesday), from 10 a.m. till noon, and from 2 p.m. till 4 p.m., to enrol new pupijs in all departments. ALEX. JOHNSON, Chairman, KELBURN NORMAL SCHOOL. 7TIHE First Term. oommences onX THURSDAY, the Ist FEBRUARY. New Pupils may be enrolled also on WEDNESDAY, the 31st JANUARY,, during the following hours:—9 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1.30 to 3 p.m. B. N. T. BLAKE; - Acting Head Teacher. WELLINGTON FREE KINDERGARTEN ASSOCIATION. fpHE FREE KINDERGARTEN will* -■- Reopen on TUESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, M. SEATON, Hon. Seo. FLUTE. . -yiCTOR S. ' JAMES. Studio: 137, Vivian street. Tel. 21-245. Resuming Monday, sth February. ■m/TRS. M, I. PHILLIPS, PIANOFORTE. 'Address: 76, HOPPER STREET. FUNERAL NOTICE. rffiHE Friends of Mrs. R. Duignan, 46, JL Karori-rd., are notified of the Funeral of her late Daughter, Martha Gertrude, which will leave the Church of the Saoredi Heart, Hill street, at 9.15 a.m. To-morow (Wednesday) 31st January, 1923, for Karori Cemetery. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. ISAAC CLARK AND SON, 27, Wingfield street. . pg^g^L NOTICE™™' ~™~ THE Friends of the late James Little ' are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his lato residence, 4, Sydney street, Petoae, To-mor-row (Wednesday), 31st January, 1923, at 2.30 p.m., tor the Taita Cemetery. J. R. OROFT, Und»ftii!«r, Hutt «nd Petoue. T«}. .1421 (3 riagi).

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 25, 30 January 1923, Page 2